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How To Care For Timber Flooring in Melbourne

by Stive Smith Business

Melbourne is known for it’s ‘four seasons in a day’ weather, but did you ever stop to think how this could be impacting your home and your floor? This article will help homeowners protect their biggest asset.

Ah, Melbourne. Beautiful sunshine one minute… pouring rain the next. Melbourne’s ever-changing weather is often a shock to visitors, and can be a pain for those who work in the city and find themselves hot one minute, cold the next. However, changes in the weather don’t just affect us – did you know that the temperature can also affect timber flooring in Melbourne? So can water, chemicals, and even your shoes. Follow these simple rules and you’ll have a floor you can be proud of for years to come.

Rule 1: Keep the temperature consistent.

While Melbourne’s temperature often changes, it’s a good idea to keep the temperature of your indoor environment as consistent as possible. Moisture in the air can cause the timber floorboards to expand, ruining the beautiful level surface you started with. Timber flooring in Melbourne is usually fine, but in more humid and tropical areas, other flooring options should be considered.

Rule 2: Clean it up.

Even small spills can result in cracking and warping of timber. Make sure if any liquid is spilt on the floor, it’s cleaned straight away with a paper towel or cloth. When cleaning a spill, don’t use excess chemicals and avoid wetting the timber any further; keep your towel or sponge damp, but not wet. When you’re done cleaning, you should make sure the area is totally dry by wiping it with a clean, dry towel.

Rule 3: Sweep regularly.

Regular sweeping is an easy way to keep dust and other particles at bay. This is important, because dirt and dust can result in a scratched floor as foot traffic passes over it every day. Use a soft broom to avoid causing any damage to the floor.

Rule 4: Avoid mopping.

Mopping is a big no-no when it comes to cleaning your timber flooring in Melbourne – water and your timber floor shouldn’t mix. A simple alternative is to sweep, as mentioned above, and spot clean where necessary, use a vacuum cleaner, or you can use a microfibre mop.

Rule 5: Be careful with chemicals.

Harsh chemicals can destroy the finish of your floor. This can weaken the floor as well as destroy the beautiful look of your timber floorboards. Use specially designed floor cleaners, or more natural methods such as white vinegar.

Rule 6: Use rugs, mats and pads.

To truly protect your floor, you need to put soft pads on the feet of your furniture. This will avoid scratching and make it easier to move your furniture around. Take extra care if you do decide to move furniture, as this is one of the most common causes of scratching to timber flooring in Melbourne. A beautiful rug not only looks great in your living room, it can protect your floor from daily wear. Place rugs in areas with high foot traffic – i.e. near the couch and television, or down the hallway. Also, make sure each entrance to the home has a door mat for people to wipe their feet on.

Rule 7: Take your shoes off.

Dirt from shoes can damage the surface of your floor, as can the shoes themselves (e.g. high heels, soccer boots). Many people take their shoes off when they come inside anyway, preferring the comfort of socks or slippers when they come home. This simple step reduces the amount of cleaning and maintenance you have to do, as well as reducing the risk of scratching. 

Timber flooring is a relatively low maintenance flooring option, but nothing lasts forever, especially if you don’t understand how to care for your floors. By taking a few simple steps, your floors will last the lifetime of your home and will add beauty and elegance to the whole house.

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